Furuno MU240T Marine Display

$840.00

Furuno MU240T Marine Display is a 24-inch Full HD multi-touch monitor with a 1,000 cd/m² panel, optical bonding, and PCTouch control for NavNet TZtouch black box installations.

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Description

Overview Furuno MU240T Marine Display

Furuno MU240T Marine Display is a 24-inch wide-screen marine monitor built for black box bridge systems that need a large touch interface. The source data highlights Projected Capacitive Technology, a Full HD 1080p panel, and 1,000 cd/m² brightness, making it suitable for displaying complex radar, sonar, and chart data on one expansive screen.

This model is intended for modern glass-bridge style layouts where operators want touch control, wide viewing area, and strong daylight visibility. Optical bonding is also noted in the source, helping maintain clarity and reduce internal reflection in demanding marine environments.

Key Features

  • 24-inch wide-screen display: Gives more room for split-screen radar, chart, and sonar use.
  • Full HD 1080p resolution: Supports detailed presentation of navigation and fishfinding information.
  • Projected Capacitive Technology: Provides touch interaction for compatible black box systems.
  • 1,000 cd/m² brightness: Improves readability in strong ambient light.
  • Optically bonded construction: Helps reduce reflection and maintain a clear image at the helm.

Applications

  • NavNet TZtouch black box systems that need a large primary display.
  • Glass-bridge projects combining multiple data sources on one screen.
  • Commercial or high-end recreational helms where a wide marine monitor improves workflow.

Specifications

Model MU240T
Product type Marine display
Screen size 24-inch
Resolution Full HD 1080p
Touch interface Projected Capacitive Technology (PCTouch)
Brightness 1,000 cd/m²

What’s Included

  • Furuno MU240T marine display
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno MU240T Marine Display

What is Furuno MU240T Marine Display designed for?

Furuno MU240T Marine Display is a 24-inch wide-screen marine monitor built for black box bridge systems that need a large touch interface. The source data highlights Projected Capacitive Technology, a Full HD 1080p panel, and 1,000 cd/m² brightness, making it suitable for displaying complex radar, sonar, and chart data on one expansive screen.

What are the key capabilities of this marine display?

Key source details include 24-inch wide-screen display, Full HD 1080p resolution, and Projected Capacitive Technology. Gives more room for split-screen radar, chart, and sonar use. Supports detailed presentation of navigation and fishfinding information.

Is this marine display suited to onboard marine use?

Yes. The product information lists 24-inch with 1,000 cd/m², which supports clear day-to-day use at the helm or bridge. It is also described for NavNet TZtouch black box systems that need a large primary display.

What system support or integration options does it offer?

The source data positions it for applications such as NavNet TZtouch black box systems that need a large primary display. It is also described for Glass-bridge projects combining multiple data sources on one screen.

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